Say It with Flowers (1934 film)

Say It with Flowers is a 1934 British musical film directed by John Baxter and starring Mary Clare, Ben Field and George Carney.

[1] The screenplay concerns a group of London shopkeepers who hold a benefit concert in a local pub to raise money for a woman to visit the seaside for her health.

The film is notable for the performances of several real music hall stars Florrie Forde, Charles Coborn and Marie Kendall.

Her fellow stallholders rally round, and secretly organise a concert at a nearby pub to help raise the money.

[3] In his book The Age of the Dream Palace Jeffrey Richards highlighted the film's genuine sympathy with the lives of the ordinary people it is portraying.